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    Conditional Printing based on formula value

    Hello everyone!

    I don't have any knowledge about VBA macros but surely I need one. In my worksheet I have about 20 sheets (named A,B,C etc.). Each sheet contains 20 pages and simple page is filled with text (on every page, simple text - not as formula-result) and some cells with numbers (as formula-result - 0,1,2,3). I would like to make a macro which prints all pages from sheets named (for example) D,E,F (user defined) - but only this pages which do not contain "0" as a formula result. For all of you, as experts, it will be probably easy. Currently I cannot attach any file but I hope it will not be necessary.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Conditional Printing based on formula value

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